BlackRock's Bob Doll: Where we go from here

Bob Doll, the vice chairman and chief equity strategist at Blackrock, sat down with InvestmentNews to offer his thoughts on the direction of the global markets, as well as interest rates, over the next several weeks and for the remainder of 2010.
AUG 16, 2010
By  Mark Bruno
Bob Doll, the vice chairman and chief equity strategist at Blackrock, sat down with InvestmentNews to offer his thoughts on the direction of the global markets, as well as interest rates, over the next several weeks and for the remainder of 2010. Mr. Doll, voted as one of the most influential fund managers by financial advisers in the Advisers' Choice Awards, also offers his specific views on the domestic sectors he finds attractive at the moment -- plus his predictions of where the S&P 500 will finish the year. Videographer: Steve Raddock

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